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School was pretty uneventful, I've been trying to go more as I've been staying out in my car with my sister most nights. Hopefully I can get a good job and move her out with me back to Belasco. I left a note on some kids crappy Pessima, his name is something like @JetPoweredMacintosh™ , cause he parked too close to my car and made it a pain to get into. I just told him if it happened again I would hunt him down and fight him. We're gonna spend another day in the hotel and then I'll see if we can get back home.

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At work today, me and my boss headed into town to look at a few replacement vehicles that we'd found for sale online. We checked out 4 or 5 vehicles, ranging from dually trucks to Roamers and everything in between.
None of the vehicles seemed to meet our needs at the sawmill, however one of the Roamers we looked at caught my attention. So much so that I headed back there after work to get a better look at it myself.
It was incredibly clean all around and nearly rust-free, so after some negotiation and $3000 later, I was the proud owner of a 1998 Gavril Roamer. I drove my Barstow back to my house, and a friend of mine followed with my new Roamer, who stated that it drove exceptionally well.
I parked the Roamer all the way at the far end of my yard off the driveway, since it would be a couple days before I could add it to my insurance policy and get it registered.
At this point, the weather forecast called for a drastic change in weather with measurable snow and 20°F temperatures. With that in mind, I decided that it would be in my best interest to put the Barstow away for the winter. But certainly not before doing a fat burnout.
I stopped by the gas station and picked up some fuel stabilizer since the car will be sitting for the remainder of the winter without being started or refueled at all. And I couldn't resist the temptation to slide the back end around once more...
I brought the Barstow to the barn right across the street from my house in which I had discussed storing the car there with the old man who owns the barn. He opened the garage door and I backed the car inside, handed the old man a check for storing the car, and walked back across the street to my house.

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Might be the last time I come her for a while. If my father acts nice to me, I'll move my sister and I back in. If not, we're gonna have to live at the Firwood inn.--- Post updated ---
Looks like we're staying in the inn. I can't afford it though.

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So we’ve only got a couple more nights in the inn. After that, we’re living in the car. I’ve been looking for a part time job, but I’ve accepted that I might need to drop out of high school. Before we start living in the car I’m going to see if I can convince my parents to let us move back in. Even if it means I’ll get beaten up regularly, I don’t think it’s good for my sister to live in the back seat of an 80s ETK.

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( I'm starting over now, Utah's just boring the pants off of me. I'm also keeping my name.)
Name: Jonathan Oak
Age: 18
Location: Firwood, Maine.
Job: Rent collector / inspector for my Grandparents local home rental business.
Cars: 1989 D15, with 4WD and some mods ( currently broken), and a 1985 Legran S V6.
Misc.: I've been living with my grandparents in Maine ever since my parents died in a car crash when I was 16, and started working at 17. One thing that I like to-do in my past time is exploring my grandpa's old private junkyard and building a cheap / fun off-roader every now and then with the little amount of cash that I have on me.

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I showed up to my parents house, but their car isn't here. There is a Gavril Gladiator with Texas plates though.

Okay, so some people came out of my parents house and explained to me that it had been sold. They then asked me if my name was Jimmy, and after I said yes, they gave me a letter. It contained a letter written by my parents that said to not look for them and $10,000. That'll keep us in the hotel for a while, but now I really need a job...--- Post updated ---
The check engine light just came on in my car. Last time this happened I just ignored it and it went away, so hopefully that happens again. I don't have the money to fix this car. My cell phone plan and insurance was cancelled by my father as well, so that sucks. I'm just gonna get back to the hotel now.

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So I tried to do rally thing ya I am crazy
So things was good but 1time I started to slide and crashed in a big rock
Right lamp is damaged, hood, broken glass, right fender,front bumper
So I got home and started to work on it
Now it looks like this